Token Hall

ENS Domain Valuation

ENS domain valuation is the process of estimating the fair market value of an Ethereum Name Service (.eth) name. Token Hall produces those estimates by combining multi-model AI consensus, on-chain ENS sales history, and the most comprehensive Web2 namespace dataset used in ENS valuation today.

Why ENS Domain Valuation Is Hard

ENS prices are thin, lumpy, and reflexive. Most names trade rarely, comparable sales are sparse outside the top tiers, and floor prices move quickly with sentiment. A single recent sale at an outlier price can warp naive comp averages. A naive look-back also ignores changes in ETH price, market regime, and the supply of competing names that have come online since the comp was set. Any serious valuation has to address all three at once.

How Token Hall Values an ENS Domain

For every .eth name we (1) parse the input and classify it (ENS 2LD, subname, or Web2), (2) gather signals — TLD registration breadth across 1,685 TLDs, US Census and SSA name frequencies, search volume and CPC, comparable ENS sales, premium registrations, active bids and listings — (3) score comp candidates against shared roots, semantic groups, sector overlap, patterns, phonetic prefix, entity type, and length, and (4) run the assembled context through your tier's configured AI models. The output is a structured valuation with quality score, ETH/USD value, sector tags, ranked comps, and the key factors that drove the estimate.

Multi-Model AI Consensus

Token Hall does not depend on a single model. Free tier runs Grok 4.1 Fast, Llama 3.3 70B, and Qwen3 235B. Basic adds Grok 4 and GPT-4o. Pro adds Claude Sonnet 4.5 and Opus 4.5. Deep Reports run every available model in parallel and surface both the consensus and the per-model breakdown so divergence is visible rather than hidden. The default model is Grok 4.1 Fast for cost-effective single valuations; the Deep Report flow at 0.005 ETH unlocks the full lineup.

Data Sources

Every Token Hall valuation is grounded in: 99M+ ICANN domain registrations across 1,685 TLDs (zone-file data), US Census surnames and SSA baby-name records, on-chain ENS secondary sales from The Graph and Alchemy, ENS premium registration prices from Google BigQuery's ENS public dataset, live bids and listings from Grails, DataForSEO search volume and CPC, and live ETH/USD pricing from CoinGecko with a database-cached fallback. The valuation engine never silently substitutes mocked or estimated values when a data source is unavailable.

Quality Score, Confidence, and Scenarios

Every valuation includes a 0–100 quality score with percentile context against the broader ENS namespace, a confidence indicator based on how many data sources converged, and three adoption scenarios — current market, 10x growth, and 100x growth — so you can see how value scales with ENS adoption. Coverage badges identify which data sources actually carried the estimate (TLD, Search, Premium, Identity) so you can read a low-confidence valuation honestly.

Get an ENS Domain Valuation

Enter any .eth name on the Token Hall home page to get an instant AI valuation. The Free tier covers a daily allowance with base models. Basic and Pro unlock more models, bulk analysis, and Deep Reports. All paid usage debits a prepaid ETH balance with atomic ledger accounting; failed valuations are auto-refunded.

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Landing-Page FAQ

How accurate is Token Hall's ENS valuation?
Accuracy varies with data density. For top-tier names with rich comp data the multi-model consensus is calibrated against on-chain sales. For thin-market names confidence drops and the UI says so explicitly rather than hiding the uncertainty.
Can I value any .eth name?
Yes — any registered or available .eth 2LD. Subnames and Web2 domains are also supported with appropriate signal sets.
Does the valuation depend on one AI model?
No. Each tier runs against multiple models; Deep Reports run all configured models in parallel and report consensus plus divergence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Token Hall and how does it value ENS domains?
Token Hall is an AI-powered ENS (.eth) domain valuation platform. It runs each domain through a multi-model AI consensus (xAI Grok, OpenAI GPT, Anthropic Claude, Venice Llama/Qwen) over a feature set that includes 99M+ ICANN domain registrations across 1,685 TLDs, US Census and SSA name databases, on-chain ENS secondary sales, ENS premium registration prices, search volume and CPC data, and live ETH pricing.
What data sources back a Token Hall valuation?
Every valuation is grounded in: (1) 99M+ ICANN registrations across 1,685 TLDs, (2) on-chain ENS sales history from The Graph and Alchemy NFT API, (3) live ENS bids and listings from Grails, (4) ENS premium registration prices from BigQuery, (5) US Census surnames and SSA forenames, (6) DataForSEO search volume and CPC, and (7) live ETH/USD pricing from CoinGecko with a DB-cached fallback.
Which AI models can run a valuation?
Free tier: Grok 4.1 Fast, Llama 3.3 70B, Qwen3 235B. Basic adds Grok 4 and GPT-4o. Pro adds Claude Sonnet 4.5 and Claude Opus 4.5. Enterprise unlocks every configured model. Deep Reports run every model the tier has access to in parallel and surface a consensus alongside per-model breakdowns.
How is the valuation methodology structured?
We blend two perspectives. The Logic Model is structural — it models the ENS namespace, linguistic quality, cross-TLD registration breadth, and identity utility. The Market Model is retrospective — it anchors to comparable sales, current bids, registration premiums, and live demand signals. By default both are blended; advanced users can isolate either lens.
Why is ENS domain valuation hard?
ENS prices are thin, lumpy, and reflexive: most names trade rarely, comparable sales are sparse outside the top tiers, and sentiment swings move floor prices fast. Token Hall mitigates this with multi-model consensus, on-chain comp matching across roots / semantic groups / phonetic prefixes / entity types / sectors, and a market sentiment index that normalizes historical comps to today.
Is Token Hall free? What is the pricing model?
Free tier includes a small daily allowance with access to base AI models. Basic and Pro plans unlock more models, bulk valuations, portfolio tracking, watchlists, and Deep Reports. All paid usage debits a prepaid ETH balance with atomic, ledger-backed accounting. Failed valuations are auto-refunded.
Do you handle bulk ENS valuations?
Yes. The Bulk Valuation tool runs up to the tier's per-batch limit in a single request, with per-domain pricing visible up front. Pro and above support per-valuation micropayments above the included monthly allowance.
Can I track an ENS portfolio?
Yes. Connect a wallet (or look up any 0x address / ENS primary name) to load all .eth holdings, run valuations on selections, see expiry dates and an aggregate ETH/USD total, and opt into expiry notification emails.

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